Whelp, it’s that time of year again: TV dead time. All the shows are over. Every night Mel and I scroll through our non-existent DVR list and wonder what to watch. Shows like Scandal, Friday Night Lights, and Newsroom have ruined me because nothing we start to binge grips me like those shows did. What are you watching? I need advice, and it can’t be bloody (Mel can’t deal) or historical fiction (I can’t deal).

A few weeks ago we’d almost given up on what to watch when Mel said, “I want to watch the pilot of that show you love so much. You know, the one with the mom?”

Ladies, you know what they say about when you find your husband cleaning the house? Ain’t got nothing on when he is so bored of House Hunters that he offers to watch Gilmore Girls with you.

Throughout the entire pilot, which I hadn’t watched in years, I came to realize that a lot of my parenting is based on Lorelai and Rory. Turns out that Mel thought the same thing because he kept looking at me and laughing. “Oh, so now I get why you want Jordan to be your BFF!” he chortled.

And it’s true. A lot of what I learned about life and motherhood I learned from Lorelai Gilmore, including but not limited to my love of french fries and coffee.

Hence, the Tiramisu addiction…

Remember back when I made Tiramisu Mousse? That stuff, man I ate it all in a sitting. Then recently I re-made my Tiramisu Cups and I still wasn’t done. I asked myself, what else could I use as a vessel for tiramisu? I’m not a huge fan of lady fingers, which is why I love the easy mousse and the cupcake cups in the first place.

What else could be mixed with tiramisu? What could be molded to hold it? Hmmm…oh yeah. What about my favorite absolutely perfect sugar cookies?? I thought to myself, those will be PERFECT. Mold them into a cupcake pan, fill them with tiramisu cream, and they’ll be the perfect bite-sized hand-held cookie version of tiramisu.

Guess what? They turned out better than I expected. Oh, so much better. (I’ve lost hope that my bathing suit will fit me this year, so why not just go all out?)

These are so easy to make and they’re ready in a flash.

My favorite sugar cookie recipe is perfect in these cookie cups. I used a regular size cupcake pan and pressed the dough into each cavity. No need to use liners, but you can if you want an easier clean up.

The cookies puff as you bake them, so they don’t have to be pressed into the perfect cup shape. While they’re hot, press down on them with a shot glass or something similar sized to form the cup.

The tiramisu is made with easy to find ingredients and fills up the cookie cup easily. Feel free to go heavier or lighter on the coffee, depending on your preference level. And if you want to make these even easier, use a store-bought sugar cookie dough instead of my recipe!

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray muffin pans with nonstick cooking spray (I like using the kind with flour in it).

Make the cookies: Cream butter and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat in egg and both extracts. (Almond extract is optional, but adds amazing flavor!) Mix in baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt. Slowly mix in flour.

Place 2 tablespoon balls of dough into each muffin cup. Press the dough flat along the bottom and halfway up the sides of the muffin cup. It doesn’t need to be perfect because they’ll rise and you’ll need to reform them after baking. Bake for 8-10 minutes until they’re just turning golden brown (they taste better if you err on the side of under done).

When they’re hot from the oven, use the back of a glass (a shot glass or small juice glass is perfect) to press down in the center to re-form the cup shape. Spray the glass first with nonstick cooking spray to ensure it won’t stick. Let the cups cool, then remove from the pans (with the help of a butter knife, if needed).

Beat cream cheese until smooth with a hand mixer. Slowly beat in powdered sugar, salt and vanilla until smooth and creamy. Add coffee to taste and stir, then fold in the Cool Whip.

Spoon about 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons of filling per cooled cookie cup. Dust with cocoa and serve.

Store loosely covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Cups may be frozen for up to one month before filling.

Aww love gilmore girls, I recently rewatched the whole series on netflix. So darn good. Mistresses is coming back and it was good, you should watch that! And girrrl don’t even get me started on my tiramisu addiction its so bad, one of my local restaurants serves an amazing one and yes I order it every time! Love the combination of a cookie cup tiramisu!

Man, I can never get Kenny to watch GG with me. He says all they do is talk nonstop. Which is true, but it’s such GOOD talking.
I don’t know why, but I can’t stop watching Entourage. I’m like 12 years late to the party, though, so maybe you’ve seen it. And they just loaded another season of Veep onto Prime, so that’s also fun!
These cookie cups. Wow. Just so good. That filling looks crazy addictive!